Part three: Family life in America a The average day for many families begins with getting the children up and ready for school. There is usually a rush for everyone to use the bathroom find clean clothes, eat breakfast and catch the bus
Part three: Family life in America ◼ The average day for many families begins with getting the children up and ready for school. There is usually a rush for everyone to use the bathroom, find clean clothes, eat breakfast, and catch the bus
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◼ The school day usually ends at about 3 p.m. in the US and 4 p.m. in Britain, and the working day at 5 p.m. So many parents have to make arrangements for their children after school. ◼ Children may go to an after-school center or stay with a neighbor’s children. Older children often do activities like sports or music at their school ,or go home and do their homework. They often also have to do chores and may get paid by parents
Although criticized sometimes, many people believe that it is good for children to learn to be independent From an early age children are encouraged to decide what they want to do, eat or wear, and their parents try to respect their opinion
◼ Although criticized sometimes, many people believe that it is good for children to learn to be independent. From an early age children are encouraged to decide what they want to do, eat or wear, and their parents try to respect their opinions
a Many american teenagers earn a good portion of their college expenses by working during the summer as waiters or waitress construction workers, mothers helpers, gas station attendants, telephone operators or messengers. They are not concerned with status Being unskilled, they try to find jobs at whatever level they can. They seek not only money but also experience. They learn work habits, responsibility, the ability to take orders and to get along with a boss and different kinds of people
◼ Many American teenagers earn a good portion of their college expenses by working during the summer as waiters or waitress, construction workers, mother’s helpers, gas station attendants, telephone operators or messengers. They are not concerned with status. Being unskilled, they try to find jobs at whatever level they can. They seek not only money but also experience. They learn work habits, responsibility, the ability to take orders and to get along with a boss and different kinds of people
Part Four: Language stud Part I of the play ■ Address( as a verb) 1. To direct a speech or writing to a person or group e.g. to address a meeting= to deliver a speech at a meeting 2. To deal with e.g. The prime minister is trying to address this serious issue/ problem
Part Four: Language study Part Ⅰof the play 1. To direct a speech or writing to a person or group: e.g. to address a meeting= to deliver a speech at a meeting. 2. To deal with e.g. The prime minister is trying to address this serious issue/ problem. ◼Address (as a verb)